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mini
1[min-ee]
mini-
2a combining form with the meanings “of a small or reduced size in comparison with others of its kind” (minicalculator; minicar; minigun ); “limited in scope, intensity, or duration” (miniboom; minicourse; minirecession ); (of clothing) “short, not reaching the knee” (minidress; miniskirt ).
mini
1/ ˈmɪnɪ /
adjective
(of a woman's dress, skirt, etc) very short; thigh-length
(prenominal) small; miniature
noun
something very small of its kind, esp a small car or a miniskirt
mini-
2combining form
smaller or shorter than the standard size
minibus
miniskirt
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mini1
Example Sentences
Slash has become such a Halloween Horror Nights fixture that this year will feature a bar centered around the artist, one complete with a mini top hat as a dessert.
An activity centre for babies and toddlers, an Indian restaurant, an indoor golf centre – and a mini experimental steel plant.
A mini fridge was handy, though microwaves weren’t available for reheating leftovers.
Elsewhere in Sutton, red crosses have been painted on white mini roundabouts to emulate the pattern of the St George's cross.
Is there a link to the mini reshuffle of Downing Street personnel from Number 11 to Number 10 on Monday?
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When To Use
Mini- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “small,” "limited," or "short." It is often used in a variety of everyday and technical terms, especially in fashion.Mini- comes from a shortening of the terms miniature, minimal, or minimum, all expressing small size or a low limit. Minimum comes from Latin minimus, meaning "smallest" or "least." Related to this root is Latin minor, meaning “smaller,” which was borrowed into English as minor, meaning “lesser in size.” Find out more at our entry for each word.
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